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Coordinates: 49°47′08″N 77°14′12″W / 49.78556°N 77.23667°W / 49.78556; -77.23667
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'''Lake Olga''' (French: ''Lac Olga'') is a [[lake]] in north-western [[Quebec]], [[Canada]] 30&nbsp;km east of [[Matagami]]. The lake is said to be one of two lakes in the region that contain an unidentified species of fish called '''yûtinamekw''', meaning "windfish" in the local [[Cree]] language.<ref>Feit, Harvey Allen. 1978. Waswanipi Realities and Adaptations: Resource Management and Cognitive Structure. pp. 144 & appendix A-34</ref>
'''Lake Olga''' (French: ''Lac Olga'') is a [[lake]] in north-western [[Quebec]], [[Canada]] 30&nbsp;km east of [[Matagami]]. The lake is said to be one of two lakes in the region that contain an unidentified species of fish called '''yûtinamekw''', meaning "windfish" in the local [[Cree Language|Cree]] language.<ref>Feit, Harvey Allen. 1978. Waswanipi Realities and Adaptations: Resource Management and Cognitive Structure. pp. 144 & appendix A-34</ref>


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Lake Olga
LocationBaie-James, Quebec
Coordinates49°47′08″N 77°14′12″W / 49.78556°N 77.23667°W / 49.78556; -77.23667
Basin countriesCanada

Lake Olga (French: Lac Olga) is a lake in north-western Quebec, Canada 30 km east of Matagami. The lake is said to be one of two lakes in the region that contain an unidentified species of fish called yûtinamekw, meaning "windfish" in the local Cree language.[1]

  1. ^ Feit, Harvey Allen. 1978. Waswanipi Realities and Adaptations: Resource Management and Cognitive Structure. pp. 144 & appendix A-34